02x24 - City of Humans
Posted: 07/26/23 08:35
Gu: Whoa...
Gu: Look at all of 'em.
Gu: It's like a gathering of armies from around the Holy See.
G: This whole place feels on edge.
G: The b*ttlefield smell that's so familiar...
Title,: City of Humans
Gu: Hold it, girl.
S: Do you mean me?
Gu: What is that outfit?
F: Teacher?!
Gu: I forgot...
Gu: This is a fortress of the Holy See.
Gu: You cannot enter with such outrageous clothing!
Gu: Sir, this costume is for our troupe...
Gu: A traveling troupe?
Gu: But that doesn't excuse it!
S: Come, let us go.
Gu: Are you really sure that was a good idea?
Gu: She's obviously a witch.
Gu: Everyone is staring, right?
Gu: Come with me!
S: What?
Gu: That outfit's a bad idea.
Gu: You need to buy some normal clothes.
S: This is normal for me.
Gu: Why are you being so stubborn?
Gi: Schierke!
Gu: Sorry...
S: You're mean.
Gu: Who cares about your stupid hat?
Gu: It's your fault for not listening!
Gu: Idiot!
Gu: If you wander around in that stuff...
Gu: Jeez, what is that witch thinking?
Gi: Hey, Droppy! What the hell?!
P: It's "Dropey," Ivalera.
Gi: Those robes and hat were handmade by Flora.
Gi: Everything else she had b*rned!
P: Handmade?
Gi: They're all she has left!
Gi: You really are a monkey, making a girl cry!
Gi: Schierke, wait!
Gu: Isidoro...
G: We'll find an inn.
G: Go bring her back.
P: I'll go with you.
I: Schierke!
: Hey, hello?
I: Where are you going?
S: Somewhere without anyone else.
Gi: What is that?
Gi: Wait, what the hell are you?
Gi: That is his body.
Gi: Schierke!
S: Move away for a second.
Gu: Schierke, what happened?
Apostle,Gu: It hurts! It hurts!
Apostle,Gu: Let me down... Let me down!
Apostle,Gu: Release me...
Gu: Who are you?
S: What offense caused these people to be hanged here?
Gu: This isn't a place for kids.
Gu: Well, I guess it's okay...
Gu: These are Kushans.
Gu: Well, Kushans or not,
Gu: they were slaves that resided in Vritannis.
S: Slaves...
Gu: Vritannis is a merchant city.
Gu: To other nations in the Holy See, Kushans are religious enemies.
Gu: But here, they're more.
Gu: They're a product.
Gu: But with this huge w*r,
Gu: we can't keep doing that, anymore.
Gu: Since Vritannis has been honored by becoming a Holy See naval base.
Gu: So the city hanged them, as sacrifices to morale.
S: That's the reason?
S: People will take each other's lives for such a reason?
S: Displaying the bodies of the dead is a desecration.
S: It is not to be allowed.
S: Now I shall take them down to cremate.
S: You will help me.
S: Understood?
Gi: Hey, Schierke... Let's go back.
Gi: The sun's setting!
Gi: Come on...
Gi: You'd need more than a forest's worth of trees to build all these!
S: What are they trying to do,
: making something so large?
S: So many people and things,
S: gathered merely for bloodshed?
S: This is the world to which they belong.
S: Mistress, the voices of the spirits are very hard to hear here,
S: drowned out by human voices.
Gu: The wharf? You're sure?
Gu: Yeah.
Gu: You with her? Then, you should hurry.
Gu: That place isn't safe after dark.
Gu: Armed merchant ships, basically pirates,
Gu: weigh anchor there.
Gu: She could be kidnapped and sold to a foreign country...
Gu: Wait!
Gu: Are you looking for the witch?
Gu: I'm searching for someone.
Gu: If you know something about the witch, would you tell me?
Gu: Why is someone like you looking for a witch?
Gu: I know!
Gu: You plan to catch and hand her over to the government,
Gu: so you can get the glory!
Gu: Glory?
Gu: Don't try and fool me!
Gu: The way you're dressed, you're some noble's son, squiring for a knight!
Gu: You want glory, so you get promoted to full knighthood.
: That's so petty!
: Hey...
Gu: I'll stop you!
Gu: Wait! Listen to me!
Gi: Schierke, I'm hungry.
Gi: Let's go back.
Gi: Wow!
Gi: So witches are real, huh?
Gi: You're a witch, right?
S: Do I look like one?
Gi: Yep.
Gi: You have a staff and pointy hat.
Gi: And you talk to animals.
Gi: Also, there's her.
Gi: A girl accompanied by a fairy could only be a witch.
Gi: You can see me.
S: She is...
Gi: And then, your actions back there.
Gi: The Kushans that were hung up,
Gi: you released them, didn't you?
S: You were able to see that?
Gi: It was really cool,
Gi: the way you bossed those grown-ups around!
Gi: Was that magic?
S: It wasn't anything that special...
Gi: But don't witches live in the mountains or forests?
Gi: What are you doing here?
S: I'm on a journey.
Gi: Alone?
Gi: Or with her, just you two?
S: No.
S: Ever since we came to this city, a lot has happened.
Gi: It's pretty hard, isn't it?
Gi: Being different than others.
S: Are you from this city?
Gi: Nope.
Gi: A lot has happened to me, as well.
Gi: Let's say, hypothetically...
Gi: There was an ugly duckling.
S: Duckling?
Gi: Oh, I know that fairytale!
Gi: The ugly duckling was different from everyone, so she was left out.
Gi: Because the ugly duckling was...
Gi: A swan!
Gi: A black kite!
Gi: One day a m*rder of mean crows att*cked the duck's nest.
Gi: The weak ducklings couldn't fly away,
Gi: and they were all captured.
Gi: The black kite was convinced she was just a weird duckling,
Gi: and didn't know how to fly.
Gi: So she was also captured.
Gi: But then, it was the king of birds who saved them.
Gi: The white hawk.
S: Hawk?
Gi: The white hawk brought dragons in his service,
Gi: and they quickly defeated the crows.
Gi: Black kites and hawks are related to one another.
Gi: For the first time, the young black kite met someone similar,
Gi: and she realized she could fly.
Gi: And then what happened?
Gi: The white hawk
Gi: defeated the crows that were rampaging through the country.
Gi: Not only were there dragons by its side, but there were ducklings,
: and even stray crows that had turned to good.
Gi: The black kite was special.
Gi: Only she could fly in the same sky as the white hawk.
Gi: Only she could feel the same wind.
Gi: What a romantic situation!
Gi: But then, one day...
Gi: The duckling princess, whom the king of crows had captured,
Gi: was saved by the white hawk.
Gi: The cowardly ducklings wanted to marry her to the white hawk,
Gi: to strengthen their bond to the powerful hawk.
: Oh, my!
Gi: The black kite disliked this.
Gi: So she tried to make herself feel better by looking at the sea.
Gi: And then? And then?
Gi: The black kite met a young owl from the forest,
: who was surrounded by gulls.
Gi: The black kite thought to herself
: that even though the young owl was surrounded by many gulls,
Gi: she looked a bit lonely...
Gi: "We're kind of similar.
Gi: I wonder if we can be friends," she thought.
S: The—
: The owl felt the same way...
Gi: Hey, do you have someone who understands you?
S: Everyone I travel with is normal,
S: so when it comes to witches...
S: They're in harmony.
Gi: It's love, isn't it?
Gi: It's love!
S: I-It isn't like that!
S: Just, as a grown-up, he's been watching out for me.
S: And so, I find myself letting him spoil me.
Gu: Stop right there, brats!
Gi: Who are they?
Gi: Slavers? Pirates?
S: Those are...
Gu: You won't get away!
Gu: You wanna make it hard, huh?
Gu: Stop crying!
Gu: There's no place to run, anyway!
S: Stop this at once.
S: Do not make me witness further ugliness today.
Gu: Girl, you think you're a witch or something, dressed like that?
S: I do.
Gi: And you are pirates, aren't you?
Gi: Pirates!
Gi: You plan to kidnap those kids and sell them!
Gu: These are Kushan kids, whose parents were hanged!
Gu: That's why we can't leave them in the city.
Gi: My, maybe this place deserves to be put to the torch.
S: To a witch such as I, city law and merchant logic mean nothing.
Gi: Girl, if you talk back to us, you'll join—
Gi: Huh?
Gu: Hey, what's wrong?
Gu: I... I can't move!
Gi: Amazing.
Gi: Magic? Was that magic?
S: J-Just a hypnotic suggestion!
Gu: What did you do, girl?!
Gu: If you don't let me move again, I'll b*at—
Gu: What?
Gu: I knew this was going to happen...
S: Isidoro?
Gi: Is that the one?
S: Definitely not.
Gu: Hey, pirates!
Gu: Enough of your crimes!
Gu: Don't try and say you're gathering these kids for a picnic!
Gu: Pathetic!
Gu: You stupid brat!
Gu: I did that without thinking.
Gu: It's the first time I've cut someone down...
Gu: Now that we've seen our friend's blood...
S: Isidoro!
Gu: Girl, stay out of this,
Gu: unless you wanna get hurt.
: At this rate...
Gu: Stop. Don't use that.
Gu: Wait... Why are you so mad?
Gi: That isn't it.
Gi: He wants to conceal what you are.
Gi: Isn't that nice of him?
Gi: You can do it, monkey!
S: She can hear our telepathic conversation?
Gi: Wow! Wow!
Gi: He's fighting grown-ups!
S: But eventually, they'll catch him.
Gu: All the inns are full...
Gu: Guts?
Gu: Throw down your w*apon, and we won't k*ll you.
Gu: We'll just b*at you half to death and hang you from the mast for a day...
Gu: What's your problem? Butt in and you'll get hurt.
Gi: Hey, there.
Gu: Y-You're...
Gu: It seems you're helping my comrade.
Gu: I shall join you!
Gu: You wanna fight?
Gu: Wow...
Gu: He's...
Gu: He's slaughtering them without hesitation.
Gu: That's the problem with kids.
Gu: Around adults, they don't know their place.
Gu: Captain!
Gi: Definitely a pirate!
Gu: Listen up, kids.
Gu: The world of adults has stern rules.
Gu: And if you break them, you need to be punished a little.
Gu: I thought pirates had more spine!
Gu: Not bad...
Gu: The standard swordsmanship of a noble.
Gu: But...
Gu: Wait!
Gu: Take this.
Gu: You shouldn't underestimate grown-ups, little boy.
Gu: Now, how will you pay for all this mess?
Gu: Time for the main act...
Gu: The opener can get lost.
Gu: He's...
Gu: You can keep up with me on a ship?
Gu: Of course.
Gu: I roll around, whenever I use my sword.
Gu: I can fight in any stance!
Gu: Oh, no!
Gu: Your sword lacks the desire for bloodshed.
Gu: Now, enough games.
Gu: Men, tie them all up!
Gu: Yes, sir!
Gu: Puck Spark!
Gu: Now!
Gu: The gate's closing!
Gu: Even if they're children, I don't know how we took
: all these Kushans out of the city, with no problem.
Gu: What's going on?
Gi: That's...
Gi: a secret! Right?
Gu: Well? What will you do with the children?
Gi: Take them with us, of course.
Gu: You're being selfish again.
Gi: It's been settled.
Gi: This is my decision as a seer!
S: Um, will that be all right?
Gi: I don't want to ruin my fun memories.
Gi: And our boss isn't the kind of petty man to complain
: about something like this, right?
Gi: Right?
Gu: Fine. We'll take them.
Gu: Take it.
Gu: What? Don't be stupid.
Gu: I can't take a stolen sword!
Gu: Can you protect them unarmed?
Gu: You're the one who dropped your sword in the sea, right?
Gu: How lame! Think you can be a knight like that?
Gu: And you looked as stupid as a flipped-over frog!
Gu: And you staggered like a drunk on those boats!
Gi: Hey, witch girl...
Gi: Would you like to come with us?
S: With...
S: ...you?
S: If you feel that you have no place in this world,
S: we would welcome you.
Gi: What will you do?
S: I...
S: I...
S: Thank you, but...
S: I have a place to go home to.
Gi: I see...
Gi: That man,
Gi: he's your...
Gi: Tsk... Guess I got turned down.
Gi: Too bad.
S: I'm sorry.
Gi: Oh, right. I haven't gotten your name yet.
Gi: I'm Sonia.
S: I am Schierke.
S: Ivalera.
Gu: Whad's wong?
Gu: Your pwetty hace is all veat up...
Gu: You, too... I'd mistake you for a crushed meat bun.
Gu: Say fhat?!
Gu: Maybe I bweak awll your deeth?
Gu: Talk like a human being!
Gu: I'm Mule.
Gu: What's your name?
Gu: Ijidodo.
Gu: I'll remember your name, Ijidodo!
Gu: It's "Ijidodo"!
Gu: Schierke...
Gu: Get away from this city, as soon as you can.
S: What was that?
Gi: Let's meet again, forest owl!
Gu: Okay, wet's head vack. The gate will ve cwosing.
Gu: He says, "Okay, let's head back. The gate will be closing."
Gu: Um...
Gu: I'b swowwy boud your hat and cwothes...
Gi: Huh? I couldn't hear you!
Gi: Speak a human language.
: I'm sorry about your hat and clothes...
S: And I'm sorry for being stubborn.
S: Thank you for coming.
P: Not at all. We weren't able to help at all.
Gu: Okay, food time!
Gu: It hurts, just looking at you.
Gu: This place is filled with nasty sorts, isn't it?
Gu: Couldn't you find better lodgings?
Gu: It could not be helped.
Gu: The whole city is so full of soldiers,
Gu: we should be grateful we found any place.
G: Taverns are all the same.
G: Gambling, fighting, whores.
Gu: Come over here and pour me a drink, missy—
Gu: Listen, mister...
G: And drunks.
Gu: Keep your feet off the table when we eat.
F: Everyone, we're back.
F: Come on.
S: B-But...
S: Ta-dah!
S: The clothes make the witch, huh?
F: The tavern's owner
F: was nice enough to give us her daughter's old clothes.
S: It a little tight and hard to move in...
S: And I don't feel right without my staff.
F: It's only for while we stay in this city.
Gu: You look good.
Gu: Yeah, it's a good disguise.
Gu: Nobody would think you're actually a scary witch
Gu: who could flatten a village.
Gu: What?
Gu: What's going on? Three girls, somewhere like this?
Gu: I guess one of them's a kid.
Gu: She's so pretty!
Gu: Why not have a drink?
F: I refuse.
gu: Hey, you drunk—
gu: What is it, kid?
gu: You really think kids should be in a place like this—
gu: What the hell?
G: That's the price...
: For staining my comrade's new clothes.
S: Comrade...
S: Mistress, this city and the human world
S: are so very vulgar and foolish.
Gu: Girls...
S: It's ugly.
G: Not bad.
S: But, mistress...
S: Even with all that, I can smile!
Apostle,S: If you would continue your journey,
Apostle,S: you will see the Apostles again, soon.
Apostle,S: And when that happens, their leader will most likely be
Apostle,S: the hawk.
Apostle,:
Gu: Look at all of 'em.
Gu: It's like a gathering of armies from around the Holy See.
G: This whole place feels on edge.
G: The b*ttlefield smell that's so familiar...
Title,: City of Humans
Gu: Hold it, girl.
S: Do you mean me?
Gu: What is that outfit?
F: Teacher?!
Gu: I forgot...
Gu: This is a fortress of the Holy See.
Gu: You cannot enter with such outrageous clothing!
Gu: Sir, this costume is for our troupe...
Gu: A traveling troupe?
Gu: But that doesn't excuse it!
S: Come, let us go.
Gu: Are you really sure that was a good idea?
Gu: She's obviously a witch.
Gu: Everyone is staring, right?
Gu: Come with me!
S: What?
Gu: That outfit's a bad idea.
Gu: You need to buy some normal clothes.
S: This is normal for me.
Gu: Why are you being so stubborn?
Gi: Schierke!
Gu: Sorry...
S: You're mean.
Gu: Who cares about your stupid hat?
Gu: It's your fault for not listening!
Gu: Idiot!
Gu: If you wander around in that stuff...
Gu: Jeez, what is that witch thinking?
Gi: Hey, Droppy! What the hell?!
P: It's "Dropey," Ivalera.
Gi: Those robes and hat were handmade by Flora.
Gi: Everything else she had b*rned!
P: Handmade?
Gi: They're all she has left!
Gi: You really are a monkey, making a girl cry!
Gi: Schierke, wait!
Gu: Isidoro...
G: We'll find an inn.
G: Go bring her back.
P: I'll go with you.
I: Schierke!
: Hey, hello?
I: Where are you going?
S: Somewhere without anyone else.
Gi: What is that?
Gi: Wait, what the hell are you?
Gi: That is his body.
Gi: Schierke!
S: Move away for a second.
Gu: Schierke, what happened?
Apostle,Gu: It hurts! It hurts!
Apostle,Gu: Let me down... Let me down!
Apostle,Gu: Release me...
Gu: Who are you?
S: What offense caused these people to be hanged here?
Gu: This isn't a place for kids.
Gu: Well, I guess it's okay...
Gu: These are Kushans.
Gu: Well, Kushans or not,
Gu: they were slaves that resided in Vritannis.
S: Slaves...
Gu: Vritannis is a merchant city.
Gu: To other nations in the Holy See, Kushans are religious enemies.
Gu: But here, they're more.
Gu: They're a product.
Gu: But with this huge w*r,
Gu: we can't keep doing that, anymore.
Gu: Since Vritannis has been honored by becoming a Holy See naval base.
Gu: So the city hanged them, as sacrifices to morale.
S: That's the reason?
S: People will take each other's lives for such a reason?
S: Displaying the bodies of the dead is a desecration.
S: It is not to be allowed.
S: Now I shall take them down to cremate.
S: You will help me.
S: Understood?
Gi: Hey, Schierke... Let's go back.
Gi: The sun's setting!
Gi: Come on...
Gi: You'd need more than a forest's worth of trees to build all these!
S: What are they trying to do,
: making something so large?
S: So many people and things,
S: gathered merely for bloodshed?
S: This is the world to which they belong.
S: Mistress, the voices of the spirits are very hard to hear here,
S: drowned out by human voices.
Gu: The wharf? You're sure?
Gu: Yeah.
Gu: You with her? Then, you should hurry.
Gu: That place isn't safe after dark.
Gu: Armed merchant ships, basically pirates,
Gu: weigh anchor there.
Gu: She could be kidnapped and sold to a foreign country...
Gu: Wait!
Gu: Are you looking for the witch?
Gu: I'm searching for someone.
Gu: If you know something about the witch, would you tell me?
Gu: Why is someone like you looking for a witch?
Gu: I know!
Gu: You plan to catch and hand her over to the government,
Gu: so you can get the glory!
Gu: Glory?
Gu: Don't try and fool me!
Gu: The way you're dressed, you're some noble's son, squiring for a knight!
Gu: You want glory, so you get promoted to full knighthood.
: That's so petty!
: Hey...
Gu: I'll stop you!
Gu: Wait! Listen to me!
Gi: Schierke, I'm hungry.
Gi: Let's go back.
Gi: Wow!
Gi: So witches are real, huh?
Gi: You're a witch, right?
S: Do I look like one?
Gi: Yep.
Gi: You have a staff and pointy hat.
Gi: And you talk to animals.
Gi: Also, there's her.
Gi: A girl accompanied by a fairy could only be a witch.
Gi: You can see me.
S: She is...
Gi: And then, your actions back there.
Gi: The Kushans that were hung up,
Gi: you released them, didn't you?
S: You were able to see that?
Gi: It was really cool,
Gi: the way you bossed those grown-ups around!
Gi: Was that magic?
S: It wasn't anything that special...
Gi: But don't witches live in the mountains or forests?
Gi: What are you doing here?
S: I'm on a journey.
Gi: Alone?
Gi: Or with her, just you two?
S: No.
S: Ever since we came to this city, a lot has happened.
Gi: It's pretty hard, isn't it?
Gi: Being different than others.
S: Are you from this city?
Gi: Nope.
Gi: A lot has happened to me, as well.
Gi: Let's say, hypothetically...
Gi: There was an ugly duckling.
S: Duckling?
Gi: Oh, I know that fairytale!
Gi: The ugly duckling was different from everyone, so she was left out.
Gi: Because the ugly duckling was...
Gi: A swan!
Gi: A black kite!
Gi: One day a m*rder of mean crows att*cked the duck's nest.
Gi: The weak ducklings couldn't fly away,
Gi: and they were all captured.
Gi: The black kite was convinced she was just a weird duckling,
Gi: and didn't know how to fly.
Gi: So she was also captured.
Gi: But then, it was the king of birds who saved them.
Gi: The white hawk.
S: Hawk?
Gi: The white hawk brought dragons in his service,
Gi: and they quickly defeated the crows.
Gi: Black kites and hawks are related to one another.
Gi: For the first time, the young black kite met someone similar,
Gi: and she realized she could fly.
Gi: And then what happened?
Gi: The white hawk
Gi: defeated the crows that were rampaging through the country.
Gi: Not only were there dragons by its side, but there were ducklings,
: and even stray crows that had turned to good.
Gi: The black kite was special.
Gi: Only she could fly in the same sky as the white hawk.
Gi: Only she could feel the same wind.
Gi: What a romantic situation!
Gi: But then, one day...
Gi: The duckling princess, whom the king of crows had captured,
Gi: was saved by the white hawk.
Gi: The cowardly ducklings wanted to marry her to the white hawk,
Gi: to strengthen their bond to the powerful hawk.
: Oh, my!
Gi: The black kite disliked this.
Gi: So she tried to make herself feel better by looking at the sea.
Gi: And then? And then?
Gi: The black kite met a young owl from the forest,
: who was surrounded by gulls.
Gi: The black kite thought to herself
: that even though the young owl was surrounded by many gulls,
Gi: she looked a bit lonely...
Gi: "We're kind of similar.
Gi: I wonder if we can be friends," she thought.
S: The—
: The owl felt the same way...
Gi: Hey, do you have someone who understands you?
S: Everyone I travel with is normal,
S: so when it comes to witches...
S: They're in harmony.
Gi: It's love, isn't it?
Gi: It's love!
S: I-It isn't like that!
S: Just, as a grown-up, he's been watching out for me.
S: And so, I find myself letting him spoil me.
Gu: Stop right there, brats!
Gi: Who are they?
Gi: Slavers? Pirates?
S: Those are...
Gu: You won't get away!
Gu: You wanna make it hard, huh?
Gu: Stop crying!
Gu: There's no place to run, anyway!
S: Stop this at once.
S: Do not make me witness further ugliness today.
Gu: Girl, you think you're a witch or something, dressed like that?
S: I do.
Gi: And you are pirates, aren't you?
Gi: Pirates!
Gi: You plan to kidnap those kids and sell them!
Gu: These are Kushan kids, whose parents were hanged!
Gu: That's why we can't leave them in the city.
Gi: My, maybe this place deserves to be put to the torch.
S: To a witch such as I, city law and merchant logic mean nothing.
Gi: Girl, if you talk back to us, you'll join—
Gi: Huh?
Gu: Hey, what's wrong?
Gu: I... I can't move!
Gi: Amazing.
Gi: Magic? Was that magic?
S: J-Just a hypnotic suggestion!
Gu: What did you do, girl?!
Gu: If you don't let me move again, I'll b*at—
Gu: What?
Gu: I knew this was going to happen...
S: Isidoro?
Gi: Is that the one?
S: Definitely not.
Gu: Hey, pirates!
Gu: Enough of your crimes!
Gu: Don't try and say you're gathering these kids for a picnic!
Gu: Pathetic!
Gu: You stupid brat!
Gu: I did that without thinking.
Gu: It's the first time I've cut someone down...
Gu: Now that we've seen our friend's blood...
S: Isidoro!
Gu: Girl, stay out of this,
Gu: unless you wanna get hurt.
: At this rate...
Gu: Stop. Don't use that.
Gu: Wait... Why are you so mad?
Gi: That isn't it.
Gi: He wants to conceal what you are.
Gi: Isn't that nice of him?
Gi: You can do it, monkey!
S: She can hear our telepathic conversation?
Gi: Wow! Wow!
Gi: He's fighting grown-ups!
S: But eventually, they'll catch him.
Gu: All the inns are full...
Gu: Guts?
Gu: Throw down your w*apon, and we won't k*ll you.
Gu: We'll just b*at you half to death and hang you from the mast for a day...
Gu: What's your problem? Butt in and you'll get hurt.
Gi: Hey, there.
Gu: Y-You're...
Gu: It seems you're helping my comrade.
Gu: I shall join you!
Gu: You wanna fight?
Gu: Wow...
Gu: He's...
Gu: He's slaughtering them without hesitation.
Gu: That's the problem with kids.
Gu: Around adults, they don't know their place.
Gu: Captain!
Gi: Definitely a pirate!
Gu: Listen up, kids.
Gu: The world of adults has stern rules.
Gu: And if you break them, you need to be punished a little.
Gu: I thought pirates had more spine!
Gu: Not bad...
Gu: The standard swordsmanship of a noble.
Gu: But...
Gu: Wait!
Gu: Take this.
Gu: You shouldn't underestimate grown-ups, little boy.
Gu: Now, how will you pay for all this mess?
Gu: Time for the main act...
Gu: The opener can get lost.
Gu: He's...
Gu: You can keep up with me on a ship?
Gu: Of course.
Gu: I roll around, whenever I use my sword.
Gu: I can fight in any stance!
Gu: Oh, no!
Gu: Your sword lacks the desire for bloodshed.
Gu: Now, enough games.
Gu: Men, tie them all up!
Gu: Yes, sir!
Gu: Puck Spark!
Gu: Now!
Gu: The gate's closing!
Gu: Even if they're children, I don't know how we took
: all these Kushans out of the city, with no problem.
Gu: What's going on?
Gi: That's...
Gi: a secret! Right?
Gu: Well? What will you do with the children?
Gi: Take them with us, of course.
Gu: You're being selfish again.
Gi: It's been settled.
Gi: This is my decision as a seer!
S: Um, will that be all right?
Gi: I don't want to ruin my fun memories.
Gi: And our boss isn't the kind of petty man to complain
: about something like this, right?
Gi: Right?
Gu: Fine. We'll take them.
Gu: Take it.
Gu: What? Don't be stupid.
Gu: I can't take a stolen sword!
Gu: Can you protect them unarmed?
Gu: You're the one who dropped your sword in the sea, right?
Gu: How lame! Think you can be a knight like that?
Gu: And you looked as stupid as a flipped-over frog!
Gu: And you staggered like a drunk on those boats!
Gi: Hey, witch girl...
Gi: Would you like to come with us?
S: With...
S: ...you?
S: If you feel that you have no place in this world,
S: we would welcome you.
Gi: What will you do?
S: I...
S: I...
S: Thank you, but...
S: I have a place to go home to.
Gi: I see...
Gi: That man,
Gi: he's your...
Gi: Tsk... Guess I got turned down.
Gi: Too bad.
S: I'm sorry.
Gi: Oh, right. I haven't gotten your name yet.
Gi: I'm Sonia.
S: I am Schierke.
S: Ivalera.
Gu: Whad's wong?
Gu: Your pwetty hace is all veat up...
Gu: You, too... I'd mistake you for a crushed meat bun.
Gu: Say fhat?!
Gu: Maybe I bweak awll your deeth?
Gu: Talk like a human being!
Gu: I'm Mule.
Gu: What's your name?
Gu: Ijidodo.
Gu: I'll remember your name, Ijidodo!
Gu: It's "Ijidodo"!
Gu: Schierke...
Gu: Get away from this city, as soon as you can.
S: What was that?
Gi: Let's meet again, forest owl!
Gu: Okay, wet's head vack. The gate will ve cwosing.
Gu: He says, "Okay, let's head back. The gate will be closing."
Gu: Um...
Gu: I'b swowwy boud your hat and cwothes...
Gi: Huh? I couldn't hear you!
Gi: Speak a human language.
: I'm sorry about your hat and clothes...
S: And I'm sorry for being stubborn.
S: Thank you for coming.
P: Not at all. We weren't able to help at all.
Gu: Okay, food time!
Gu: It hurts, just looking at you.
Gu: This place is filled with nasty sorts, isn't it?
Gu: Couldn't you find better lodgings?
Gu: It could not be helped.
Gu: The whole city is so full of soldiers,
Gu: we should be grateful we found any place.
G: Taverns are all the same.
G: Gambling, fighting, whores.
Gu: Come over here and pour me a drink, missy—
Gu: Listen, mister...
G: And drunks.
Gu: Keep your feet off the table when we eat.
F: Everyone, we're back.
F: Come on.
S: B-But...
S: Ta-dah!
S: The clothes make the witch, huh?
F: The tavern's owner
F: was nice enough to give us her daughter's old clothes.
S: It a little tight and hard to move in...
S: And I don't feel right without my staff.
F: It's only for while we stay in this city.
Gu: You look good.
Gu: Yeah, it's a good disguise.
Gu: Nobody would think you're actually a scary witch
Gu: who could flatten a village.
Gu: What?
Gu: What's going on? Three girls, somewhere like this?
Gu: I guess one of them's a kid.
Gu: She's so pretty!
Gu: Why not have a drink?
F: I refuse.
gu: Hey, you drunk—
gu: What is it, kid?
gu: You really think kids should be in a place like this—
gu: What the hell?
G: That's the price...
: For staining my comrade's new clothes.
S: Comrade...
S: Mistress, this city and the human world
S: are so very vulgar and foolish.
Gu: Girls...
S: It's ugly.
G: Not bad.
S: But, mistress...
S: Even with all that, I can smile!
Apostle,S: If you would continue your journey,
Apostle,S: you will see the Apostles again, soon.
Apostle,S: And when that happens, their leader will most likely be
Apostle,S: the hawk.
Apostle,: